First-gen Bengali entrepreneur Manab Paul, founder of Sree Balaji is the inventive genius who changed the game for a vacation home in India
Sree Balaji emerged as a leading construction developer in Eastern India who delivered more than 700 units in the past 11 years. Proposed 4000 units are already lined up for the next 5 years. Panthaniwas is one of its initiative offering vacation homes in places you would love to travel to. It offers residential projects in popular weekend getaway destinations in West Bengal- Dooars, Digha, Shantiniketan, Raichak and Puri few more popular destination are in que . Sree Balaji bagged the “National Builder Award” from ‘Indian Achiever Forum’ at Bangkok for their relentless endeavour to deliver and fulfil the aspiration of their customers. In 2019, two more feathers were added on their cap as they bagged REALTY+ EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2019 – EAST in the ‘Environment-Friendly Residential Space – Non-Metro’ and ‘Villa Project of the Year – Non-Metro’ categories.
Short breaks from city life, continuous flow of rental income and spending life after retirement in peace and solitude were the previous aspirations to own a vacation home. The virus outbreak has given rise to a more urgent motivation – the relative safety from infection away from the urban hot zones. It is Mr Manab Paul, founder of Sree Balaji and the inventive genius behind the idea of ‘affordable vacation home’ who changed the game for a vacation home in India. He is the first-generation Bengali entrepreneur who
single-handedly established the brand with a vision to develop Real Estate with honesty and integrity and make it affordable to middle-class people. He has been honoured with ‘Outstanding Achievement – Young Entrepreneur of India’ at Goa in 2016.
The Journey
Panthaniwas launched its first project at Shantiniketan in 2010 with a vision to let the citizens of Bengal own a part of the Red Soil and stay amidst a rich cultural heritage. It has successfully delivered more than 550 units at Shantiniketan. Only a few bungalows are left for the people to grab the opportunity
“Urban homeowners are reconsidering their housing options in popular tourist destinations to ensure a guilt-free and stress-free holiday accommodation. Previously, second homes or vacation homes were only meant for the affluent who already have a permanent home in the city. But not anymore.